 We're here in Matooge district today where there has been a lot of families arrived here from different districts of the province. They pretty much left their homes with nothing more than the cogs on their back carrying a little bit of food and water and their children as they went. They've arrived here with no shelter materials nothing to be able to store and carry water and to be able to produce food so they're very vulnerable situation. We're providing here enough sticks and bamboo for people to make a basic shelter enough for a family of five to eight people so they don't have to sleep outside or on the veranda of the homes of the host families. We're doing this at the time of the coronavirus pandemic so we're having to make sure people really take care of social distancing or washing their hands before they start coming through the distribution process and keeping a good distance between each other and we're also using this chance to educate them as much as we know about the risks of coronavirus contagion and spread and measures they can take to keep safe.